5 things to know for your Thursday in Indiana

Can you imagine spending eight years in prison for a murder you didn't commit?

That's what happened to one Elkhart woman, who is now suing the police officers involved in her investigation for the inaccurate fingerprint analysis that sent her to prison.

A fingerprint on a piece of Tupperware was the only evidence that directly tied Lana Canen to the crime she was charged with. Elkhart County Sheriff's Department Deputy Dennis Chapman presented himself as an expert in fingerprint identification, despite having no training in the field. He then testified the print belonged to Canen, which led to her imprisonment.

We're talking with the couple, Darin and Jolene Schrock, tomorrow and are wondering what you'd like to know. If you have any questions for them, leave them in the comments below this story, and we'll include them in the interview.

3. Prosecutors review case against South Bend mother who lost her child

Heather Gipperich told police she took her daughter to a house where she purchased and used heroin. She then left her daughter with a woman who Gipperich met for the first time during the drug deal at the house.

University of Florida defensive back Cody Riggs has decided to pursue his fifth year of eligibility at Notre Dame after graduating from Florida in May. The announcement was made Wednesday, Feb. 19.

"Cody Riggs is an outstanding player," head coach Brian Kelly said in a statement to und.com. "He played a ton of football at Florida, having started at both safety and corner back. Cody definitely brings veteran leadership and versatility to our team and defense."